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... appear in a table for ab is the element Z * . ( Compare 71. ) §7 . THEOREMS REQUIRING THE USE OF POSTULATE 15 . The preceding theorems have all been proved on the basis of Part I , that is , Postulates 1-14 . We now turn to the theorems ...
... appear in a table for ab is the element Z * . ( Compare 71. ) §7 . THEOREMS REQUIRING THE USE OF POSTULATE 15 . The preceding theorems have all been proved on the basis of Part I , that is , Postulates 1-14 . We now turn to the theorems ...
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... appear to be more or less of a coincidence . Contrasted with six out of seven cases of pressure polymorphism among ... appears to be a somewhat unsystematic phenomenon , for which the clue is not yet apparent . This sort of discussion ...
... appear to be more or less of a coincidence . Contrasted with six out of seven cases of pressure polymorphism among ... appears to be a somewhat unsystematic phenomenon , for which the clue is not yet apparent . This sort of discussion ...
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... appears that polymorphism is an even more common phenomenon among organic than among inorganic com- pounds in the ... appear in the following in which I have not thought it worth while to take the great trouble that would be neces- sary ...
... appears that polymorphism is an even more common phenomenon among organic than among inorganic com- pounds in the ... appear in the following in which I have not thought it worth while to take the great trouble that would be neces- sary ...
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Polymorphic Transitions of 35 Substances to 50000 | 44 |
POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS OF 35 SUBSTANCES TO 50000 Kgcm² Received December 10 1936 Presented December 9 1936 | 46 |
Detailed Data | 63 |
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